About Nebraska


Aptly nicknamed “The Cornhusker State,” Nebraska leverages its rich rolling prairies, sandhills, and grasslands to establish a robust agricultural economy.

Nebraska History

Before European settlement in the early 18th century, the lands known as Nebraska sustained the Omaha, Pawnee, Ponca, Otoe, and Lakota Sioux tribes that are indigenous to the region. The famous Lewis and Clark expedition from 1804-1806 followed the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, in which the region became part of the United States. Nebraska was organized as a territory in 1854 and became the 37th state on March 1, 1867. The Homestead Act of 1862 facilitated the enthusiastic settlement of the state, as agriculture became the backbone of Nebraska’s economy with corn, wheat, and soybean farming.

Hunting Land for Sale in Nebraska

Hunting in Nebraska attracts both residents and visitors from around the nation, looking for diverse landscapes, abundant wildlife, and ample and well-managed private and public hunting areas. White-tailed deer, mule deer, pronghorn antelope, and wild turkey round out the larger game selection of the state. Upland birds (pheasant, quail, and grouse) with waterfowl (ducks and geese) and small game (rabbits and squirrels) round out the small game opportunities. Coyotes and bobcats are additional predators available to be hunted on Nebraska lands. Hunters appreciate the variety of seasons and look forward to rifle, shotgun, muzzleloader, and bowhunting seasons.

Farm Land for Sale in Nebraska

Farming is a vital and prominent source of income and industry in Nebraska. While corn has historically been the most significant crop, soybeans, wheat, sorghum, and dry beans are also grown extensively. Nebraska boasts a robust irrigation system that utilizes groundwater and surface water sources in areas where annual rainfall is insufficient. With both a strong tradition in small, family farms, and large commercial farming productions, The Cornhusker State is a leader in farming technology and innovation and offers a variety of farming opportunities for those looking for farm land for sale in Nebraska.

Nebraska Water Rights and Nebraska Waterways

Nebraska is abundant in natural water resources, with major river systems including the Platte River and its tributaries, the North and South Platte Rivers, serving as the primary waterways in the state. The Missouri River, Republican River, and Niobara River also pass through the Nebraskan plains and grasslands. Visitors and residents enjoy recreational use of the state’s rivers, lakes, and reservoirs with fishing, boating, kayaking, and wildlife viewing. Nebraska waterways are managed and permitted by the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources, which works with the Prior Appropriation Doctrine and the state’s 23 Natural Resource Districts to distribute and conserve the state’s water resources.

Nebraska Industry & Recreation

Agriculture retains its prominent place in Nebraska’s economy, but various other industries have intentionally been grown in the last twenty years. Manufacturing with a focus on machinery, transportation equipment, fabricated metal products, chemicals, and plastics is buffered by the state’s efforts in renewable energy, informational technology, transportation and logistics, and healthcare. The Offutt Air Force Base near Omaha is an important military installation, and aerospace manufacturing and supply continue to grow. Commercial land development is also booming in the region.

Recreation draws visitors who appreciate hiking, backpacking, and exploring. In Northwest Nebraska lies the Sandhills region, featuring a mixed-grass prairie and a National Natural Landmark that covers one-fourth of the state – over 19,000 square miles of dunes rising up to 400 feet high and 20 miles in length. Scotts Bluff and Chimney Rock guided pioneers west on the Oregon, California, and Mormon trails and continue to stand as landmarks in Western Nebraska alongside Scotts Bluff National Monument.

Land for Sale in Nebraska

Whether you are looking to tap into the rich hunting heritage as you search for hunting land for sale in Nebraska or are interested in honing your investment skills and expertise as a small or large-scale farmer searching for Nebraska farm land for sale, the state has the perfect plot of land waiting for you. Contact your local Whitetail Properties Land Specialist to connect today to begin your search for fine country living in earnest.



Nebraska Land for Sale


For sale
$1,325,000 62.97 acres ±
Lancaster County • Roca, NE 68430
For sale
$10,500,000 1560 acres ±
Knox County • Verdigre, NE 68783
Reduced
$360,000 10 acres ±
Knox County • Bloomfield, NE 68718
For sale
$975,000 16.23 acres ±
Jefferson County • Fairbury, NE 68352
For sale
$573,540 347.6 acres ±
Brown County • Springview, NE 68778
Reduced
$220,000 44.02 acres ±
Antelope County • Neligh, NE 68756
For sale
$857,400 36 acres ±
Knox County • Crofton, NE 68730
Reduced
$1,490,000 21.58 acres ±
Saunders County • Ashland, NE 68132
For sale
$230,000 3.63 acres ±
Knox County • Crofton, NE 68730
For sale
$323,160 323.16 acres ±
Cheyenne County • Lodgepole, NE 69149
For sale
$440,000 25.5 acres ±
Lancaster County • Hickman, NE 68372
For sale
$430,000 74.3 acres ±
Jefferson County • Fairbury, NE 68352
For sale
$840,000 120 acres ±
Saunders County • Linwood, NE 68036
For sale
$1,275,000 57.62 acres ±
Seward County • Friend, NE 68359
For sale
$700,320 662.34 acres ±
Kimball County • Kimball, NE 69145
For sale
$377,160 314.3 acres ±
Cheyenne County • Lodgepole, NE, NE 69149
For sale
$240,500 65 acres ±
Burt County • Tekamah, NE 68061
Reduced
$429,000 5.25 acres ±
Dawson County • Lexington, NE 68850
Reduced
$2,690,000 214.32 acres ±
Dawson County • Lexington, NE 68850
Reduced
$1,750,000 152.6 acres ±
Dawson County • Cozad, NE 69130
For sale
$150,000 25 acres ±
Burt County • Tekamah, NE 68061
For sale
$360,000 40 acres ±
Butler County • Bruno, NE 68014
For sale
$671,496 159.88 acres ±
Custer County • Anselmo, NE 68813
For sale
$906,585 95.43 acres ±
Platte County • Columbus, NE 68601

Nebraska Profile


Hunting Regulations and Seasons
Nebraska Game and Parks
Total Public Land Acreage
2,601,937
Average Annual Rainfall
27 inches
Farmland by Acre
45,000,000
Woodlands by Acre
1,500,000

Nebraska Agents


Billy Chromy

Real Estate Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in NE

Brennon Malcom

Real Estate Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in NE

Brent Jungman

Real Estate Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in NE

Bronson Malcom

Real Estate Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in NE

Cody Larson

Real Estate Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in NE

Coy Fisher

Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in CO, NE, WY

Jason Christensen

Real Estate Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in NE

Jason Schendt

Employing Broker, Land Specialist / Licensed in NE, Broker, Land Specialist / Licensed in SD

Kari Christensen

Real Estate Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in NE

Luke Wallace

Real Estate Salesperson, Land Specialist, NE Team Leader / Licensed in NE

Ty Johnson

Real Estate Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in NE

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